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Network Working Group                                            J. CaseRequest for Comments: 1285                   SNMP Research, Incorporated                                                            January 1992FDDI Management Information BaseStatus of this Memo   This memo is an extension to the SNMP MIB.  This RFC specifies an IAB   standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests   discussion and suggestions for improvements.  Please refer to the   current edition of the "IAB Official Protocol Standards" for the   standardization state and status of this protocol.  Distribution of   this memo is unlimited.Table of Contents1. Abstract ..............................................12. The Network Management Framework.......................13. Objects ...............................................23.1 Format of Definitions ................................24. Overview ..............................................34.1 Textual Conventions ..................................35. Object Definitions ....................................45.1 The SMT Group ........................................55.2 The MAC Group ........................................155.3 The PATH Group .......................................275.4 The PORT Group .......................................275.5 The ATTACHMENT Group .................................385.6 The Chip Set Group ...................................426. Acknowledgements ......................................437. References ............................................45   Security Considerations...................................46   Author's Address..........................................461.  Abstract   This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)   for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets.   In particular, it defines objects for managing devices which   implement the FDDI.2.  The Network Management Framework   The Internet-standard Network Management Framework consists of three   components.  They are:Case                                                            [Page 1]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992RFC 1155 which defines the SMI, the mechanisms used for describing      and naming objects for the purpose of management.RFC 1212      defines a more concise description mechanism, which is wholly      consistent with the SMI.RFC 1156 which defines MIB-I, the core set of managed objects for      the Internet suite of protocols.RFC 1213, defines MIB-II, an      evolution of MIB-I based on implementation experience and new      operational requirements.RFC 1157 which defines the SNMP, the protocol used for network      access to managed objects.   The Framework permits new objects to be defined for the purpose of   experimentation and evaluation.3.  Objects   Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed   the Management Information Base or MIB.  Objects in the MIB are   defined using the subset of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) [5]   defined in the SMI.  In particular, each object has a name, a syntax,   and an encoding.  The name is an object identifier, an   administratively assigned name, which specifies an object type.  The   object type together with an object instance serves to uniquely   identify a specific instantiation of the object.  For human   convenience, we often use a textual string, termed the OBJECT   DESCRIPTOR, to also refer to the object type.   The syntax of an object type defines the abstract data structure   corresponding to that object type.  The ASN.1 language is used for   this purpose.  However, the SMI [1] purposely restricts the ASN.1   constructs which may be used.  These restrictions are explicitly made   for simplicity.   The encoding of an object type is simply how that object type is   represented using the object type's syntax.  Implicitly tied to the   notion of an object type's syntax and encoding is how the object type   is represented when being transmitted on the network.   The SMI specifies the use of the basic encoding rules of ASN.1 [6],   subject to the additional requirements imposed by the SNMP.3.1.  Format of DefinitionsSection 5 contains contains the specification of all object types   contained in this MIB module.  The object types are defined using the   conventions defined in the SMI, as amended by the extensionsCase                                                            [Page 2]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992   specified in [7].4.  Overview   This document defines the managed objects for FDDI devices which are   to be accessible via the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).   At present, this applies to these values of the ifType variable in   the Internet-standard MIB:               fddi(15)   For these interfaces, the value of the ifSpecific variable in the   MIB-II [4] has the OBJECT IDENTIFIER value:               fddi    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { transmission 15 }   The definitions of the objects presented here draws heavily from   related work in the ANSI X3T9.5 committee and the SMT subcommittee of   that committee [8].  In fact, the definitions of the managed objects   in this document are, to the maximum extent possible, identical to   those identified by the ANSI committee.  The semantics of each   managed object should be the same with syntactic changes made as   necessary to recast the objects in terms of the Internet-standard SMI   and MIB so as to be compatible with the SNMP.  Examples of these   syntactic changes include remapping booleans to enumerated integers,   remapping bit strings to octet strings, and the like.  In addition,   the naming of the objects was changed to achieve compatibility.   These minimal syntactic changes with no semantic changes should allow   implementations of SNMP manageable FDDI systems to share   instrumentation with other network management schemes and thereby   minimize implementation cost.  In addition, the translation of   information conveyed by managed objects from one network management   scheme to another is eased by these shared definitions.   Only the essential variables, as indicated by their mandatory status   in the ANSI specification were retained in this document.  The   importance of variables which have an optional status in the ANSI   specification were perceived as being less widely accepted.4.1.  Textual Conventions   Several new datatypes are introduced as a textual convention in this   MIB document.  These textual conventions enhance the readability of   the document and ease comparisons with its ANSI counterpart.  It   should be noted that the introduction of the following textual   conventions has no effect on either the syntax nor the semantics of   any managed objects.  The use of these is merely an artifact of theCase                                                            [Page 3]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992   explanatory method used.  Objects defined in terms of one of these   methods are always encoded by means of the rules that define the   primitive type.  Hence, no changes to the SMI or the SNMP are   necessary to accommodate these textual conventions which are adopted   merely for the convenience of readers and writers in pursuit of the   elusive goal of clear, concise, and unambiguous MIB documents.5.  Object DefinitionsRFC1285-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN          IMPORTS                  Counter                      FROMRFC1155-SMI                  transmission                      FROMRFC1213-MIB                  OBJECT-TYPE                      FROMRFC-1212;          --  This MIB module uses the extended OBJECT-TYPE macro as          --  defined in [7].          -- this is the FDDI MIB module          fddi    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { transmission 15 }          -- textual conventions          FddiTime ::= INTEGER (0..2147483647)          -- This data type specifies octet units of 80 nanoseconds as          -- an integer value.  It is used for Path Latency  and          -- Synchronous Bandwidth values.  The encoding is normal          -- integer representation (not twos complement).          FddiResourceId ::= INTEGER (0..65535)          -- This data type is used to refer to an instance of a  MAC,          -- PORT, PATH, or ATTACHMENT Resource ID.  Indexing begins          -- at 1.  Zero is used to indicate the absence of a resource.          FddiSMTStationIdType ::= OCTET STRING (SIZE (8))          -- The unique identifier for the FDDI station.  This is a          -- string of 8 octets, represented as          --                                X' yy yy xx xx xx xx xx xx'          -- with the low order 6 octet (xx) from a unique IEEE          -- assigned address.  The high order two bits of the IEEE          -- address, the group address bit and the administration bitCase                                                            [Page 4]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992          -- (Universal/Local) bit should both be zero.  The first two          -- octets, the yy octets, are implementor-defined.          --          -- The representation of the address portion of the station id          -- is in the IEEE (ANSI/IEEE P802.1A) canonical notation for          -- 48 bit addresses.  The canonical form is a 6-octet string          -- where the first octet contains the first 8 bits of the          -- address, with the I/G(Individual/Group) address bit as the          -- least significant bit and the  U/L (Universal/Local) bit          -- as the next more significant bit, and so on.  Note that          -- addresses in the ANSI FDDI standard SMT frames are          -- represented in FDDI MAC order.          FddiMACLongAddressType ::= OCTET STRING (SIZE (6))          -- The representation of long MAC addresses as management          -- values is in the IEEE (ANSI/IEEE P802.1A) canonical          -- notation for 48 bit addresses.  The canonical form is a          -- 6-octet string where the first octet contains the first 8          -- bits of the address, with the I/G (Individual/Group)          -- address bit as the least significant bit and the  U/L          -- (Universal/Local) bit as the next more significant bit,          -- and so on.  Note that the addresses in the SMT frames are          -- represented in FDDI MAC order.          -- groups in the FDDI MIB module          snmpFddiSMT        OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fddi 1 }          snmpFddiMAC        OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fddi 2 }          snmpFddiPATH       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fddi 3 }          snmpFddiPORT       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fddi 4 }          snmpFddiATTACHMENT OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fddi 5 }          snmpFddiChipSets    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fddi 6 }          -- the SMT group          -- Implementation of the SMT group is mandatory for all          -- systems which implement manageable FDDI subsystems.          snmpFddiSMTNumber OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..65535)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTIONCase                                                            [Page 5]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992                      "The number of SMT implementations (regardless of                      their current state) on this network management                      application entity.  The value for this variable                      must remain constant at least from one re-                      initialization of the entity's network management                      system to the next re-initialization."              ::= { snmpFddiSMT  1 }          -- the SMT table          snmpFddiSMTTable OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF SnmpFddiSMTEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A list of SMT entries.  The number of entries is                      given by  the value of snmpFddiSMTNumber."              ::= { snmpFddiSMT  2 }          snmpFddiSMTEntry OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  SnmpFddiSMTEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "An SMT entry containing information common to a                      given SMT."              INDEX   { snmpFddiSMTIndex }              ::= { snmpFddiSMTTable 1 }          SnmpFddiSMTEntry ::=              SEQUENCE {                  snmpFddiSMTIndex                      INTEGER,                  snmpFddiSMTStationId                      FddiSMTStationIdType,                  snmpFddiSMTOpVersionId                      INTEGER,                  snmpFddiSMTHiVersionId                      INTEGER,                  snmpFddiSMTLoVersionId                      INTEGER,                  snmpFddiSMTMACCt                      INTEGER,                  snmpFddiSMTNonMasterCt                      INTEGER,                  snmpFddiSMTMasterCt                      INTEGER,Case                                                            [Page 6]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992                  snmpFddiSMTPathsAvailable                      INTEGER,                  snmpFddiSMTConfigCapabilities                      INTEGER,                  snmpFddiSMTConfigPolicy                      INTEGER,                  snmpFddiSMTConnectionPolicy                      INTEGER,                  snmpFddiSMTTNotify                      INTEGER,                  snmpFddiSMTStatusReporting                      INTEGER,                  snmpFddiSMTECMState                      INTEGER,                  snmpFddiSMTCFState                      INTEGER,                  snmpFddiSMTHoldState                      INTEGER,                  snmpFddiSMTRemoteDisconnectFlag                      INTEGER,                  snmpFddiSMTStationAction                      INTEGER              }          snmpFddiSMTIndex OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A unique value for each SMT.  Its value ranges                      between 1 and the value of snmpFddiSMTNumber.  The                      value for each SMT must remain constant at least                      from one re-initialization of the entity's network                      management system to the next re-initialization."              ::= { snmpFddiSMTEntry 1 }          snmpFddiSMTStationId OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  FddiSMTStationIdType -- OCTET STRING (SIZE (8))              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "Uniquely identifies an FDDI station."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 11 }"              ::= { snmpFddiSMTEntry 2 }Case                                                            [Page 7]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992          snmpFddiSMTOpVersionId OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The version that this station is using for its                      operation (refer to ANSI 7.1.2.2)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 13 }"              ::= { snmpFddiSMTEntry 3 }          snmpFddiSMTHiVersionId OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The highest version of SMT that this station                      supports (refer to ANSI 7.1.2.2)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 14 }"              ::= { snmpFddiSMTEntry 4 }          snmpFddiSMTLoVersionId OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The lowest version of SMT that this station                      supports (refer to ANSI 7.1.2.2)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 15 }"              ::= { snmpFddiSMTEntry 5 }          snmpFddiSMTMACCt OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of MACs in the station or                      concentrator."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 21 }"              ::= { snmpFddiSMTEntry 6 }          snmpFddiSMTNonMasterCt OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..2)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatoryCase                                                            [Page 8]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of Non Master PORTs (A, B, or S PORTs)                      in the station or concentrator."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 22 }"              ::= { snmpFddiSMTEntry 7 }          snmpFddiSMTMasterCt OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of Master PORTs in a node.  If the                      node is not a concentrator, the value is zero."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 23 }"              ::= { snmpFddiSMTEntry 8 }          snmpFddiSMTPathsAvailable OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..7)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A value that indicates the PATH types available                      in the station.                      The value is a sum.  This value initially takes                      the value zero, then for each type of PATH that                      this node has available, 2 raised to a power is                      added to the sum.  The powers are according to the                      following table:                               Path   Power                            Primary   0                          Secondary   1                              Local   2                      For example, a station having Primary and Local                      PATHs available would have a value of 5 (2**0 +                      2**2)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 24 }"              ::= { snmpFddiSMTEntry 9 }          snmpFddiSMTConfigCapabilities OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..3)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatoryCase                                                            [Page 9]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992              DESCRIPTION                      "A value that indicates capabilities that are                      present in the node.  If 'holdAvailable' is                      present, this indicates support of the optional                      Hold Function (refer to ANSI SMT 9.4.3.2).  If                      'CF-Wrap-AB' is present, this indicates that the                      WRAP_AB state is forced.                      The value is a sum.  This value initially takes                      the value zero, then for each of the configuration                      policies currently enforced on the node, 2 raised                      to a power is added to the sum.  The powers are                      according to the following table:                                 Policy   Power                          holdAvailable   0                             CF-Wrap-AB   1 "              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 25 }"              ::= { snmpFddiSMTEntry 10 }          snmpFddiSMTConfigPolicy OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..3)              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A value that indicates the configuration policies                      currently enforced in the node (refer to ANSI SMT                      9.4.3.2).  The 'configurationHold' policy refers                      to the Hold flag, and should not be present only                      if the Hold function is supported.  The 'CF-Wrap-                      AB' policy refers to the CF_Wrap_AB flag.                      The value is a sum.  This value initially takes                      the value zero, then for each of the configuration                      policies currently enforced on the node, 2 raised                      to a power is added to the sum.  The powers are                      according to the following table:                                     Policy   Power                          configurationHold   0                                 CF-Wrap-AB   1 "              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 26 }"              ::= { snmpFddiSMTEntry 11 }Case                                                           [Page 10]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992          snmpFddiSMTConnectionPolicy OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..65535)              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A value that indicates the connection policies                      enforced at the station.  A station sets the                      corresponding policy for each of the connection                      types that it rejects.  The letter designations, X                      and Y, in the 'rejectX-Y' names have the following                      significance:  X represents the PC-Type of the                      local PORT and Y represents a PC-Neighbor in the                      evaluation of Connection-Policy (PC-Type, PC-                      Neighbor) that is done to determine the setting of                      T-Val(3) in the PC-Signaling sequence (refer to                      ANSISection 9.6.3).                      The value is a sum.  This value initially takes                      the value zero, then for each of the connection                      policies currently enforced on the node, 2 raised                      to a power is added to the sum.  The powers are                      according to the following table:                             Policy   Power                          rejectA-A   0                          rejectA-B   1                          rejectA-S   2                          rejectA-M   3                          rejectB-A   4                          rejectB-B   5                          rejectB-S   6                          rejectB-M   7                          rejectS-A   8                          rejectS-B   9                          rejectS-S   10                          rejectS-M   11                          rejectM-A   12                          rejectM-B   13                          rejectM-S   14                          rejectM-M   15                      Implementors should note that the polarity of                      these bits is different in different places in an                      SMT system.  Implementors should take appropriate                      care."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 27 }"              ::= { snmpFddiSMTEntry 12 }Case                                                           [Page 11]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992          snmpFddiSMTTNotify OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (2..30)              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The timer used in the Neighbor Notification                      protocol, reported in seconds and ranging from 2                      to 30 seconds (refer to ANSI SMT 8.3.1)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 29 }"              ::= { snmpFddiSMTEntry 13 }          snmpFddiSMTStatusReporting OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER { true(1), false(2) }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "Indicates whether the node implements the Status                      Reporting Protocol.  This object is included for                      compatibility with products that were designed                      prior to the adoption of this standard."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 30 }"              ::= { snmpFddiSMTEntry 14 }          snmpFddiSMTECMState OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          ec0(1), -- Out                          ec1(2), -- In                          ec2(3), -- Trace                          ec3(4), -- Leave                          ec4(5), -- Path_Test                          ec5(6), -- Insert                          ec6(7), -- Check                          ec7(8)  -- Deinsert                      }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "Indicates the current state of the ECM state                      machine (refer to ANSI SMT 9.5.2)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 41 }"              ::= { snmpFddiSMTEntry 15 }          snmpFddiSMTCFState OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          cf0(1), -- IsolatedCase                                                           [Page 12]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992                          cf1(2), -- Wrap_S                          cf2(3), -- Wrap_A                          cf3(4), -- Wrap_B                          cf4(5), -- Wrap_AB                          cf5(6)  -- Thru                      }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The attachment configuration for the station or                      concentrator (refer to ANSI SMT 9.7.4.3)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 42 }"              ::= { snmpFddiSMTEntry 16 }          snmpFddiSMTHoldState OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          not-implemented(1), -- holding not implemented                          not-holding(2),                          holding-prm(3),     -- holding on primary                          holding-sec(4)      -- holding on secondary                      }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "This value indicates the current state of the                      Hold function.  The values are determined as                      follows:  'holding-prm' is set if the primary ring                      is operational and the Recovery Enable Flag is                      clear (NOT NO_Flag(primary) AND NOT RE_Flag).  is                      set if the secondary ring is operational and the                      Recovery Enable Flag is clear (NOT                      NO_Flag(secondary) AND NOT RE_Flag).  Ref 9.4.3.                      and 10.3.1.  the primary or secondary, i.e., the                      Recovery Enable, RE_Flag, is set."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 43 }"              ::= { snmpFddiSMTEntry 17 }          snmpFddiSMTRemoteDisconnectFlag OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER { true(1), false(2) }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A flag indicating that the station was remotely                      disconnected from the network.  A station requires                      a Connect Action (SM_CM_CONNECT.request (Connect))                      to rejoin and clear the flag (refer to ANSICase                                                           [Page 13]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992                      6.4.5.2)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 44 }"              ::= { snmpFddiSMTEntry 18 }          snmpFddiSMTStationAction OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          other(1),           -- none of the following                          connect(2),                          disconnect(3),                          path-Test(4),                          self-Test(5)                      }              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "This object, when read, always returns a value of                      other(1).  The behavior of setting this variable                      to each of the acceptable values is as follows:                      Other:          Results in a badValue error.                      Connect:        Generates an                      SM_CM_Connect.request(connect) signal to CMT                      indicating that the ECM State machine is to begin                      a connection sequence.  The                      fddiSMTRemoteDisconnectFlag is cleared on the                      setting of this variable to 1.  See ANSI Ref                      9.3.1.1.                      Disconnect:     Generates an                      SM_CM_Connect.request(disconnect) signal to ECM                      and sets the fddiSMTRemoteDisconnectFlag.  See                      ANSI Ref 9.3.1.1.                      Path-Test:      Initiates a station path test.                      The Path_Test variable (See ANSI Ref. 9.4.1) is                      set to Testing.  The results of this action are                      not specified in this standard.                      Self-Test:      Initiates a station self test.                      The results of this action are not specified in                      this standard.                      Attempts to set this object to all other values                      results in a badValue error.  Agents may elect to                      return a badValue error on attempts to set this                      variable to path-Test(4) or self-Test(5)."Case                                                           [Page 14]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 60 }"              ::= { snmpFddiSMTEntry 19 }          -- the MAC group          -- Implementation of the MAC Group is mandatory for all          -- systems which implement manageable FDDI subsystems.          snmpFddiMACNumber OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..65535)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of MAC implementations (across                      all SMTs) on this network management application                      entity.  The value for this variable must remain                      constant at least from one re-initialization of                      the entity's network management system to the next                      re-initialization."              ::= { snmpFddiMAC  1 }          -- the MAC table          snmpFddiMACTable OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF SnmpFddiMACEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A list of MAC entries.  The number of entries is                      given by the value of snmpFddiMACNumber."              ::= { snmpFddiMAC  2 }          snmpFddiMACEntry OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  SnmpFddiMACEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A MAC entry containing information common to a                      given MAC."              INDEX   { snmpFddiMACSMTIndex, snmpFddiMACIndex }              ::= { snmpFddiMACTable 1 }          SnmpFddiMACEntry ::=              SEQUENCE {                  snmpFddiMACSMTIndex                          INTEGER,Case                                                           [Page 15]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992                  snmpFddiMACIndex                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiMACFrameStatusCapabilities                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiMACTMaxGreatestLowerBound                          FddiTime,                  snmpFddiMACTVXGreatestLowerBound                          FddiTime,                  snmpFddiMACPathsAvailable                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiMACCurrentPath                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiMACUpstreamNbr                          FddiMACLongAddressType,                  snmpFddiMACOldUpstreamNbr                          FddiMACLongAddressType,                  snmpFddiMACDupAddrTest                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiMACPathsRequested                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiMACDownstreamPORTType                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiMACSMTAddress                          FddiMACLongAddressType,                  snmpFddiMACTReq                          FddiTime,                  snmpFddiMACTNeg                          FddiTime,                  snmpFddiMACTMax                          FddiTime,                  snmpFddiMACTvxValue                          FddiTime,                  snmpFddiMACTMin                          FddiTime,                  snmpFddiMACCurrentFrameStatus                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiMACFrameCts                          Counter,                  snmpFddiMACErrorCts                          Counter,                  snmpFddiMACLostCts                          Counter,                  snmpFddiMACFrameErrorThreshold                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiMACFrameErrorRatio                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiMACRMTState                          INTEGER,Case                                                           [Page 16]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992                  snmpFddiMACDaFlag                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiMACUnaDaFlag                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiMACFrameCondition                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiMACChipSet                          OBJECT IDENTIFIER,                  snmpFddiMACAction                          INTEGER              }          snmpFddiMACSMTIndex OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The value of the SMT index associated with this                      MAC."              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 1 }          snmpFddiMACIndex OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A unique value for each MAC on the managed                      entity.  The MAC identified by a particular value                      of this index is that identified by the same value                      of an ifIndex object instance.  That is, if a MAC                      is associated with the interface whose value of                      ifIndex in the Internet-Standard MIB is equal to                      5, then the value of snmpFddiMACIndex shall also                      equal 5.  The value for each MAC must remain                      constant at least from one re-initialization of                      the entity's network management system to the next                      re-initialization."              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 2 }          snmpFddiMACFrameStatusCapabilities OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..1799)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A value that indicates the MAC's bridge and end-                      station capabilities for operating in a bridged                      FDDI network.Case                                                           [Page 17]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992                      The value is a sum.  This value initially takes                      the value zero, then for each capability present,                      2 raised to a power is added to the sum.  The                      powers are according to the following table:                           Capability    Power                           FSC-Type0    0                           -- MAC repeats A/C indicators as received on                           -- copying with the intent to forward.                           FSC-Type1    1                           -- MAC sets C but not A on copying for                           -- forwarding.                           FSC-Type2    2                           -- MAC resets C and sets A on C set and                           -- A reset if the frame is not copied and the                           -- frame was addressed to this MAC                           FSC-Type0-programmable    8                           -- Type0 capability is programmable                           FSC-Type1-programmable    9                           -- Type1 capability is programmable                           FSC-Type2-programmable   10                           -- Type2 capability is programmable                      "              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 11 }"              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 3 }          snmpFddiMACTMaxGreatestLowerBound OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  FddiTime              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The greatest lower bound of T_Max supported for                      this MAC."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 13 }"              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 4 }          snmpFddiMACTVXGreatestLowerBound OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  FddiTime              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatoryCase                                                           [Page 18]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992              DESCRIPTION                      "The greatest lower bound of TVX supported for                      this MAC."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 14 }"              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 5 }          snmpFddiMACPathsAvailable OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..7)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A value that indicates the PATH types available                      for this MAC.                      The value is a sum.  This value initially takes                      the value zero, then for each type of PATH that                      this MAC has available, 2 raised to a power is                      added to the sum.  The powers are according to the                      following table:                               Path   Power                            Primary   0                          Secondary   1                              Local   2 "              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 22 }"              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 6 }          snmpFddiMACCurrentPath OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          unknown(1),                          primary(2),                          secondary(4),                          local(8),                          isolated(16)                      }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "Indicates the association of the MAC with a                      station PATH."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 23 }"              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 7 }          snmpFddiMACUpstreamNbr OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  FddiMACLongAddressType -- OCTET STRING (SIZE (6))Case                                                           [Page 19]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The MAC's upstream neighbor's long individual MAC                      address.  It may be determined by the Neighbor                      Information Frame protocol (refer to ANSI SMT                      7.2.1).  The value shall be reported as '00 00 00                      00 00 00' if it is unknown."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 24 }"              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 8 }          snmpFddiMACOldUpstreamNbr OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  FddiMACLongAddressType -- OCTET STRING (SIZE (6))              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The previous value of the MAC's upstream                      neighbor's long individual MAC address.  It may be                      determined by the Neighbor Information Frame                      protocol (refer to ANSI SMT 7.2.1).  The value                      shall be reported as '00 00 00 00 00 00' if it is                      unknown."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 26 }"              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 9 }          snmpFddiMACDupAddrTest OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER { none(1), pass(2), fail(3) }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The Duplicate Address Test flag, Dup_Addr_Test                      (refer to ANSI 8.3.1)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 29 }"              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 10 }          snmpFddiMACPathsRequested OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A value that indicates PATH(s) desired for this                      MAC.                      The value is a sum which represents the individual                      PATHs that are desired.  This value initiallyCase                                                           [Page 20]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992                      takes the value zero, then for each type of PATH                      that this node is, 2 raised to a power is added to                      the sum.  The powers are according to the                      following table:                               Path   Power                            Primary   0                          Secondary   1                              Local   2                           Isolated   3                      The precedence order is primary, secondary, local,                      and then isolated if multiple PATHs are desired                      are set."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 32 }"              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 11 }          snmpFddiMACDownstreamPORTType OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER { a(1), b(2), s(3), m(4), unknown(5) }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "Indicates the PC-Type of the first port that is                      downstream of this MAC (the exit port)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 33 }"              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 12 }          snmpFddiMACSMTAddress OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  FddiMACLongAddressType -- OCTET STRING (SIZE (6))              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The 48 bit individual address of the MAC used for                      SMT frames."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 41 }"              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 13 }          snmpFddiMACTReq OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  FddiTime              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The value of T-Req (refer to ANSI MAC 2.2.1 and                      ANSI MAC 7.3.5.2)."              REFERENCECase                                                           [Page 21]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 51 }"              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 14 }          snmpFddiMACTNeg OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  FddiTime              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The value of T-Neg (refer to ANSI MAC 2.2.1 and                      ANSI MAC 7.3.5.2)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 52 }"              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 15 }          snmpFddiMACTMax OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  FddiTime              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The value of T-Max (refer to ANSI MAC 2.2.1 and                      ANSI MAC 7.3.5.2)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 53 }"              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 16 }          snmpFddiMACTvxValue OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  FddiTime              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The value of TvxValue (refer to ANSI MAC 2.2.1                      and ANSI MAC 7.3.5.2)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 54 }"              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 17 }          snmpFddiMACTMin OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  FddiTime              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The value of T-Min (refer to ANSI MAC 2.2.1 and                      ANSI MAC 7.3.5.2)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 55 }"              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 18 }Case                                                           [Page 22]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992          snmpFddiMACCurrentFrameStatus OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..7)              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A value that indicates the MAC's operational                      frame status setting functionality.                      The value is a sum.  This value initially takes                      the value zero, then for each functionality                      present, 2 raised to a power is added to the sum.                      The powers are according to the following table:                          Functionality   Power                              FSC-Type0   0                              -- MAC repeats A/C indicators as received                              FSC-Type1   1                              -- MAC sets C but not A on copying for                              -- forwarding                              FSC-Type2   2                              -- MAC resets C and sets A on C set and A                              -- reset if frame is not copied                      "              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 63 }"              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 19 }          snmpFddiMACFrameCts OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "Frame_Ct (refer to ANSI MAC 2.2.1)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 71 }"              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 20 }          snmpFddiMACErrorCts OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "Error_Ct (refer to ANSI MAC 2.2.1)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 81 }"              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 21 }Case                                                           [Page 23]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992          snmpFddiMACLostCts OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "Lost_Ct (refer to ANSI MAC 2.2.1)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 82 }"              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 22 }          snmpFddiMACFrameErrorThreshold OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A threshold for determining when a MAC Condition                      report should be generated.  The condition is true                      when the ratio, ((delta snmpFddiMACLostCt + delta                      snmpFddiMACErrorCt) / (delta snmpFddiMACFrameCt +                      delta snmpFddiMACLostCt)) x 2**16. exceeds the                      threshold.  It is used to determine when a station                      has an unacceptable frame error threshold.  The                      sampling algorithm is implementation dependent.                      Any attempt to set this variable to a value of                      less than one shall result in a badValue error.                      Those who are familiar with the SNMP management                      framework will recognize that thresholds are not                      in keeping with the SNMP philosophy.  However,                      this variable is supported by underlying SMT                      implementations already and maintaining this                      threshold should not pose an undue additional                      burden on SNMP agent implementors."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 95 }"              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 23 }          snmpFddiMACFrameErrorRatio OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "This attribute is the actual ratio, ((delta                      snmpFddiMACLostCt + delta snmpFddiMACErrorCt) /                      (delta snmpFddiMACFrameCt + delta                      snmpFddiMACLostCt)) x 2**16."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 96 }"              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 24 }Case                                                           [Page 24]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992          snmpFddiMACRMTState OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          rm0(1), -- Isolated                          rm1(2), -- Non_Op                          rm2(3), -- Ring_Op                          rm3(4), -- Detect                          rm4(5), -- Non_Op_Dup                          rm5(6), -- Ring_Op_Dup                          rm6(7), -- Directed                          rm7(8)  -- Trace                      }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "Indicates the current state of the Ring                      Management state machine (refer to ANSISection10)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 111 }"              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 25 }          snmpFddiMACDaFlag OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER { true(1), false(2) }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The RMT flag Duplicate Address Flag, DA_Flag                      (refer to ANSI 10.3.1.2)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 112 }"              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 26 }          snmpFddiMACUnaDaFlag OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER { true(1), false(2) }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A flag set when the upstream neighbor reports a                      duplicate address condition.  Reset when the                      condition clears."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 113 }"              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 27 }          snmpFddiMACFrameCondition OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER { true(1), false(2) }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatoryCase                                                           [Page 25]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992              DESCRIPTION                      "Indicates the MAC Condition is active when set.                      Cleared when the condition clears and on power                      up."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 114 }"              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 28 }          snmpFddiMACChipSet OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  OBJECT IDENTIFIER              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "This object identifies the hardware chip(s) which                      is (are) principally responsible for the                      implementation of the MAC function.  A few OBJECT                      IDENTIFIERS are identified elsewhere in this memo.                      For those The assignment of additional OBJECT                      IDENTIFIERs to various types of hardware chip sets                      is managed by the IANA.  For example, vendors                      whose chip sets are not defined in this memo may                      request a number from the Internet Assigned                      Numbers Authority (IANA) which indicates the                      assignment of a enterprise specific subtree which,                      among other things, may be used to allocate OBJECT                      IDENTIFIER assignments for that enterprise's chip                      sets.  Similarly, in the absence of an                      appropriately assigned OBJECT IDENTIFIER in this                      memo or in an enterprise specific subtree of a                      chip vendor, a board or system vendor can request                      a number for a subtree from the IANA and make an                      appropriate assignment.  It is desired that,                      whenever possible, the same OBJECT IDENTIFIER be                      used for all chips of a given type.  Consequently,                      the assignment made in this memo for a chip, if                      any, should be used in preference to any other                      assignment and the assignment made by the chip                      manufacturer, if any, should be used in preference                      to assignments made by users of those chips.  If                      the hardware chip set is unknown, the object                      identifier                      unknownChipSet OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { 0 0 }                      is returned.  Note that unknownChipSet is a                      syntactically valid object identifier, and any                      conformant implementation of ASN.1 and the BER                      must be able to generate and recognize thisCase                                                           [Page 26]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992                      value."              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 29 }          snmpFddiMACAction OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          other(1),           -- none of the following                          enableLLCService(2),                          disableLLCService(3),                          connectMAC(4),                          disconnectMAC(5)                      }              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "This object, when read, always returns a value of                      other(1).  The behavior of setting this variable                      to each of the acceptable values is as follows:                      Other:                  Results in a badValue                                              error.                      enableLLCService:       enables MAC service to                                              higher layers.                      disableLLCService:      disables MAC service to                                              higher layers.                      connectMAC:             connect this MAC in                                              station.                      disconnectMAC:          disconnect this MAC in                                              station.                      Attempts to set this object to all other values                      results in a badValue error."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 130 }"              ::= { snmpFddiMACEntry 30 }          -- the PATH group          -- the PATH group is empty for now and shall remain so until          -- the ANSI community sorts out their PATH group          -- the PORT group          -- Implementation of the PORT group is mandatory for allCase                                                           [Page 27]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992          -- systems which implement manageable FDDI subsystems.          snmpFddiPORTNumber OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..65535)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of PORT implementations (across                      all SMTs) on this network management application                      entity.  The value for this variable must remain                      constant at least from one re-initialization of                      the entity's network management system to the next                      re-initialization."              ::= { snmpFddiPORT  1 }          -- the PORT table          snmpFddiPORTTable OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF SnmpFddiPORTEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A list of PORT entries.  The number of entries is                      given by the value of snmpFddiPORTNumber."              ::= { snmpFddiPORT  2 }          snmpFddiPORTEntry OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  SnmpFddiPORTEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A PORT entry containing information common to a                      given PORT."              INDEX   { snmpFddiPORTSMTIndex, snmpFddiPORTIndex }              ::= { snmpFddiPORTTable 1 }          SnmpFddiPORTEntry ::=              SEQUENCE {                  snmpFddiPORTSMTIndex                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiPORTIndex                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiPORTPCType                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiPORTPCNeighbor                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiPORTConnectionPoliciesCase                                                           [Page 28]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiPORTRemoteMACIndicated                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiPORTCEState                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiPORTPathsRequested                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiPORTMACPlacement                          FddiResourceId,                  snmpFddiPORTAvailablePaths                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiPORTMACLoopTime                          FddiTime,                  snmpFddiPORTTBMax                          FddiTime,                  snmpFddiPORTBSFlag                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiPORTLCTFailCts                          Counter,                  snmpFddiPORTLerEstimate                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiPORTLemRejectCts                          Counter,                  snmpFddiPORTLemCts                          Counter,                  snmpFddiPORTLerCutoff                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiPORTLerAlarm                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiPORTConnectState                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiPORTPCMState                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiPORTPCWithhold                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiPORTLerCondition                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiPORTChipSet                          OBJECT IDENTIFIER,                  snmpFddiPORTAction                          INTEGER              }          snmpFddiPORTSMTIndex OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTIONCase                                                           [Page 29]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992                      "The value of the SMT index associated with this                      PORT."              ::= { snmpFddiPORTEntry 1 }          snmpFddiPORTIndex OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A unique value for each PORT within a given SMT.                      Its value ranges between 1 and the sum of the                      values of snmpFddiSMTNonMasterCt                      { snmpFddiSMTEntry 6 } and snmpFddiSMTMasterCt                      { snmpFddiSMTEntry 7 } on the given SMT.  The                      value for each PORT must remain constant at least                      from one re-initialization of the entity's network                      management system to the next re-initialization."              ::= { snmpFddiPORTEntry 2 }          snmpFddiPORTPCType OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER { a(1), b(2), s(3), m(4) }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "PC_Type (refer to ANSI SMT 9.2.2 and ANSI SMT                      9.6.3.2)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 12 }"              ::= { snmpFddiPORTEntry 3 }          snmpFddiPORTPCNeighbor OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER { a(1), b(2), s(3), m(4), unknown(5) }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The type (PC_Neighbor) of the remote PORT that is                      determined in PC_Signaling in R_Val (1,2) (refer                      to ANSI SMT 9.6.3.2)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 13 }"              ::= { snmpFddiPORTEntry 4 }          snmpFddiPORTConnectionPolicies OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..7)              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A value that indicates the node's PORT policies.Case                                                           [Page 30]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992                      Pc-MAC-LCT, Pc-MAC-Loop, and Pc-MAC-Placement                      indicate how the respective PC Signaling                      Capability flags should  be set (refer to ANSI SMT                      9.4.3.2).                      The value is a sum.  This value initially takes                      the value zero, then for each PORT policy, 2                      raised to a power is added to the sum.  The powers                      are according to the following table:                                    Policy   Power                                Pc-MAC-LCT   0                               Pc-MAC-Loop   1                          Pc-MAC-Placement   2 "              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 14 }"              ::= { snmpFddiPORTEntry 5 }          snmpFddiPORTRemoteMACIndicated OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER { true(1), false(2) }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The indication, in PC-Signaling that the remote                      partner intends to place a MAC in the output token                      PATH of this PORT.  Signaled as R_Val (9) (refer                      to ANSI SMT 9.6.3.2)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 15 }"              ::= { snmpFddiPORTEntry 6 }          snmpFddiPORTCEState OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          ce0(1), -- Isolated                          ce1(2), -- Insert_P                          ce2(3), -- Insert_S                          ce3(4), -- Insert_X                          ce4(5)  -- Local                      }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "Indicates the current state of PORT's                      Configuration Element (CE) (refer to ANSI 9.7.5).                      Note that this value represents the Current Path                      information for this PORT."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 16 }"Case                                                           [Page 31]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992              ::= { snmpFddiPORTEntry 7 }          snmpFddiPORTPathsRequested OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..15)              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A value that indicates the desired association(s)                      of the port with a station PATH.  The 'Primary'                      Path is the default.  The value of 'Secondary' is                      only meaningful for S (slave) or M (master) PORT                      PC-Types.  This value effects the setting of the                      CF_Insert_S, and CF_Insert_L flags (refer to ANSISection 9.4.3).  If the 'Primary' PATH is present,                      then the Primary PATH (the default PATH) is                      selected.  If the 'Secondary' PATH is present and                      the 'Primary' PATH is not present, then the                      CF_Insert_S flag is set.  If the 'Local' PATH is                      sent and neither the 'Primary' or 'Secondary'                      PATHs are sent, then the CF_Insert_L flag is set.                      The value is a sum.  This value initially takes                      the value zero, then for each type of PATH                      desired, 2 raised to a power is added to the sum.                      The powers are according to the following table:                               Path   Power                            Primary   0                          Secondary   1                              Local   2                           Isolated   3 "              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 17 }"              ::= { snmpFddiPORTEntry 8 }          snmpFddiPORTMACPlacement OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  FddiResourceId -- INTEGER (0..65535)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "Indicates the upstream MAC, if any, that is                      associated with the PORT.  The value shall be zero                      if there is no MAC associated with the PORT.                      Otherwise, the value shall be equal to the value                      of snmpFddiMACIndex associated with the MAC."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 18 }"              ::= { snmpFddiPORTEntry 9 }Case                                                           [Page 32]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992          snmpFddiPORTAvailablePaths OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..7)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A value that indicates the PATH types available                      for M and S PORTs.                      The value is a sum.  This value initially takes                      the value zero, then for each type of PATH that                      this port has available, 2 raised to a power is                      added to the sum.  The powers are according to the                      following table:                               Path   Power                            Primary   0                          Secondary   1                              Local   2 "              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 19 }"              ::= { snmpFddiPORTEntry 10 }          snmpFddiPORTMACLoopTime OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  FddiTime              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "Time for the optional MAC Local Loop, T_Next(9),                      which is greater-than or equal-to 200 milliseconds                      (refer to ANSI SMT 9.4.4.2.3)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 21 }"              ::= { snmpFddiPORTEntry 11 }          snmpFddiPORTTBMax OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  FddiTime              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "TB_Max (refer to ANSI SMT 9.4.4.2.1)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 32 }"              ::= { snmpFddiPORTEntry 12 }          snmpFddiPORTBSFlag OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER { true(1), false(2) }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatoryCase                                                           [Page 33]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992              DESCRIPTION                      "The Break State, BS_Flag (refer to ANSI SMT                      9.4.3.4)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 33 }"              ::= { snmpFddiPORTEntry 13 }          snmpFddiPORTLCTFailCts OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The count of the consecutive times the link                      confidence test (LCT) has failed during connection                      management (refer to ANSI 9.4.1)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 42 }"              ::= { snmpFddiPORTEntry 14 }          snmpFddiPORTLerEstimate OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (4..15)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A long term average link error rate.  It ranges                      from 10**-4 to 10**-15 and is reported as the                      absolute value of the exponent of the estimate."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 51 }"              ::= { snmpFddiPORTEntry 15 }          snmpFddiPORTLemRejectCts OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A link error monitoring count of the times that a                      link has been rejected."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 52 }"              ::= { snmpFddiPORTEntry 16 }          snmpFddiPORTLemCts OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The aggregate link error monitor error count, setCase                                                           [Page 34]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992                      to zero only on station power_up."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 53 }"              ::= { snmpFddiPORTEntry 17 }          snmpFddiPORTLerCutoff OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (4..15)              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The link error rate estimate at which a link                      connection will be broken.  It ranges from 10**-4                      to 10**-15 and is reported as the absolute value                      of the exponent."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 58 }"              ::= { snmpFddiPORTEntry 18 }          snmpFddiPORTLerAlarm OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (4..15)              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The link error rate estimate at which a link                      connection will generate an alarm.  It ranges from                      10**-4 to 10**-15 and is reported as the absolute                      value of the exponent of the estimate."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 59 }"              ::= { snmpFddiPORTEntry 19 }          snmpFddiPORTConnectState OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          disabled(1),                          connecting(2),                          standby(3),                          active(4)                      }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "An indication of the connect state of this PORT.                      Basically, this gives a higher level view of the                      state of the connection by grouping PCM states and                      the PC-Withhold flag state.  The supported values                      and their corresponding PCM states and PC-Withhold                      condition, when relevant, are:Case                                                           [Page 35]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992                        disabled: (PC0:Off, PC9:Maint)                      connecting: (PC1(Break) || PC3 (Connect) || PC4                      (Next)                 || PC5 (Signal) || PC6                      (Join) || PC7 (Verify))             &&                      (PC_Withhold = None)                         standby: (NOT PC_Withhold == None)                          active: (PC2:Trace || PC8:Active) "              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 61 }"              ::= { snmpFddiPORTEntry 20 }          snmpFddiPORTPCMState OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          pc0(1), -- Off                          pc1(2), -- Break                          pc2(3), -- Trace                          pc3(4), -- Connect                          pc4(5), -- Next                          pc5(6), -- Signal                          pc6(7), -- Join                          pc7(8), -- Verify                          pc8(9), -- Active                          pc9(10) -- Maint                      }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "(refer to SMT 9.6.2)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 62 }"              ::= { snmpFddiPORTEntry 21 }          snmpFddiPORTPCWithhold OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER { none(1), m-m(2), other(3) }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "PC_Withhold, (refer to ANSI SMT 9.4.1)."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 63 }"              ::= { snmpFddiPORTEntry 22 }          snmpFddiPORTLerCondition OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER { true(1), false(2) }              ACCESS  read-onlyCase                                                           [Page 36]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "This variable is set to true whenever LerEstimate                      is less than or equal to LerAlarm."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 64 }"              ::= { snmpFddiPORTEntry 23 }          snmpFddiPORTChipSet OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  OBJECT IDENTIFIER              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "This object identifies the hardware chip(s) which                      is (are) principally responsible for the                      implementation of the PORT (PHY) function.  A few                      OBJECT IDENTIFIERS are identified elsewhere in                      this memo.  For those The assignment of additional                      OBJECT IDENTIFIERs to various types of hardware                      chip sets is managed by the IANA.  For example,                      vendors whose chip sets are not defined in this                      memo may request a number from the Internet                      Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) which indicates                      the assignment of a enterprise specific subtree                      which, among other things, may be used to allocate                      OBJECT IDENTIFIER assignments for that                      enterprise's chip sets.  Similarly, in the absence                      of an appropriately assigned OBJECT IDENTIFIER in                      this memo or in an enterprise specific subtree of                      a chip vendor, a board or system vendor can                      request a number for a subtree from the IANA and                      make an appropriate assignment.  It is desired                      that, whenever possible, the same OBJECT                      IDENTIFIER be used for all chips of a given type.                      Consequently, the assignment made in this memo for                      a chip, if any, should be used in preference to                      any other assignment and the assignment made by                      the chip manufacturer, if any, should be used in                      preference to assignments made by users of those                      chips.  If the hardware chip set is unknown, the                      object identifier                      unknownChipSet OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { 0 0 }                      is returned.  Note that unknownChipSet is a                      syntactically valid object identifier, and any                      conformant implementation of ASN.1 and the BER                      must be able to generate and recognize thisCase                                                           [Page 37]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992                      value."              ::= { snmpFddiPORTEntry 24 }          snmpFddiPORTAction OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          other(1),           -- none of the following                          maintPORT(2),                          enablePORT(3),                          disablePORT(4),                          startPORT(5),                          stopPORT(6)                      }              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "This object, when read, always returns a value of                      other(1).  The behavior of setting this variable                      to each of the acceptable values is as follows:                      Other:          Results in a badValue error.                      maintPORT:      Signal PC_Maint                      enablePORT:     Signal PC_Enable                      disablePORT:    Signal PC_Disable                      startPORT:      Signal PC_Start                      stopPORT:       Signal PC_Stop                      Signals cause an SM_CM_CONTROL.request service to                      be generated with a control_action of `Signal' and                      the `variable' parameter set with the appropriate                      value (i.e., PC_Maint, PC_Enable, PC_Disable,                      PC_Start, PC_Stop).  Ref. ANSI SMTSection 9.3.2.                      Attempts to set this object to all other values                      results in a badValue error."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 70 }"              ::= { snmpFddiPORTEntry 25 }          -- the ATTACHMENT group          -- Implementation of the ATTACHMENT group is mandatory for          -- all systems which implement manageable FDDI subsystems.Case                                                           [Page 38]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992          snmpFddiATTACHMENTNumber OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..65535)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of attachments (across all SMTs)                      on this network management application entity.                      The value for this variable must remain constant                      at least from one re-initialization of the                      entity's network management system to the next                      re-initialization."              ::= { snmpFddiATTACHMENT  1 }          -- the ATTACHMENT table          snmpFddiATTACHMENTTable OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF SnmpFddiATTACHMENTEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A list of ATTACHMENT entries.  The number of                      entries is given by the value of                      snmpFddiATTACHMENTNumber."              ::= { snmpFddiATTACHMENT  2 }          snmpFddiATTACHMENTEntry OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  SnmpFddiATTACHMENTEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "An ATTACHMENT entry containing information common                      to a given set of ATTACHMENTs.                      The ATTACHMENT Resource represents a PORT or a                      pair of PORTs plus the optional associated optical                      bypass that are managed as a functional unit.                      Because of its relationship to the PORT Objects,                      there is a natural association of ATTACHMENT                      Resource Indices to the PORT Indices.  The                      resource index for the ATTACHMENT is equal to the                      associated PORT index for 'single-attachment' and                      'concentrator' type snmpFddiATTACHMENTClasses.                      For 'dual-attachment' Classes, the ATTACHMENT                      Index is the PORT Index of the A PORT of the A/B                      PORT Pair that represents the ATTACHMENT."              INDEX   { snmpFddiATTACHMENTSMTIndex,                                             snmpFddiATTACHMENTIndex }Case                                                           [Page 39]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992              ::= { snmpFddiATTACHMENTTable 1 }          SnmpFddiATTACHMENTEntry ::=              SEQUENCE {                  snmpFddiATTACHMENTSMTIndex                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiATTACHMENTIndex                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiATTACHMENTClass                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiATTACHMENTOpticalBypassPresent                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiATTACHMENTIMaxExpiration                          FddiTime,                  snmpFddiATTACHMENTInsertedStatus                          INTEGER,                  snmpFddiATTACHMENTInsertPolicy                          INTEGER              }          snmpFddiATTACHMENTSMTIndex OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The value of the SMT index associated with this                      ATTACHMENT."              ::= { snmpFddiATTACHMENTEntry 1 }          snmpFddiATTACHMENTIndex OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A unique value for each ATTACHMENT on a given                      SMT.  Its value ranges between 1 and the sum of                      the values of snmpFddiSMTNonMasterCt {                      snmpFddiSMTEntry 6 } and snmpFddiSMTMasterCt {                      snmpFddiSMTEntry 7 } on the given SMT.  The value                      for each ATTACHMENT must remain constant at least                      from one re-initialization of the entity's network                      management system to the next re-initialization."              ::= { snmpFddiATTACHMENTEntry 2 }          snmpFddiATTACHMENTClass OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          single-attachment(1),                          dual-attachment(2),Case                                                           [Page 40]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992                          concentrator(3)                      }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The Attachment class.  This  represents a PORT or                      a pair of PORTs plus the associated optional                      optical bypass that are managed as a functional                      unit.  The PORT associations are the following:                          single-attachment - S PORTs                            dual-attachment - A/B PORT Pairs                               concentrator - M PORTs "              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiATTACHMENT 11 }"              ::= { snmpFddiATTACHMENTEntry 3 }          snmpFddiATTACHMENTOpticalBypassPresent OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER { true(1), false(2) }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The value of this value is false for 'single-                      attachment' and { snmpFddiATTACHMENT 11 }.                      Correct operation of CMT for single-attachment and                      concentrator attachments requires that a bypass                      function must not loopback the network side of the                      MIC, but only the node side."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiATTACHMENT 12 }"              ::= { snmpFddiATTACHMENTEntry 4 }          snmpFddiATTACHMENTIMaxExpiration OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  FddiTime              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "I_Max (refer to ANSI SMT 9.4.4.2.1).  It is                      recognized that some currently deployed systems do                      not implement an optical bypass.  Systems which do                      not implement optical bypass should return a value                      of 0."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiATTACHMENT 13 }"              ::= { snmpFddiATTACHMENTEntry 5 }          snmpFddiATTACHMENTInsertedStatus OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER { true(1), false(2), unimplemented(3) }Case                                                           [Page 41]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "Indicates whether the attachment is currently                      inserted in the node."              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiATTACHMENT 14 }"              ::= { snmpFddiATTACHMENTEntry 6 }          snmpFddiATTACHMENTInsertPolicy OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER { true(1), false(2), unimplemented(3) }              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "Indicates the Insert Policy for this Attachment.                      Insert: True (1), Don't Insert:  False (2),                      Unimplemented (3)"              REFERENCE                      "ANSI { fddiATTACHMENT 15 }"              ::= { snmpFddiATTACHMENTEntry 7 }          -- the Chip Set group          -- The following object identifiers are allocated for use          -- with the snmpFddiMACChipSet and snmpFddiPORTChipSet          -- variables.                 snmpFddiPHYChipSets   -- Chips primarily responsible                                       -- for implementing the PHY                                       -- function.                         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpFddiChipSets 1 }                                       -- None defined at present                                       -- Chipsets may someday be                                       -- defined here                 snmpFddiMACChipSets   -- Chips primarily responsible                                       -- for implementing the                                       -- MAC function.                         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpFddiChipSets 2 }                                        -- None defined at present                                        -- Chipsets may someday be                                        -- defined here                 snmpFddiPHYMACChipSets -- Chips which implement both                                        -- the PHY and MAC functionsCase                                                           [Page 42]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992                         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpFddiChipSets 3 }                                        -- None defined at present                                        -- Chipsets may someday be                                        -- defined here          END6.  Acknowledgements   This document was produced by the IETF FDDI MIB working group:               Steve Adams, Digital Equipment Corporation               Hossein Alaee, 3Com Corporation               Haggar Alsaleh, Bell Northern Research               William Anderson, Mitre Corporation               Alan Apt, Addison-Wesley               Mary Artibee, Silicon Graphics               Karen Auerbach, Epilogue Technologies               Doug Bagnall, Apollo/Hewlett Packard               Chet Birger, Coral Network Corporation               Pablo Brenner, Sparta               Howard Brown, Cabletron               Jack Brown, US Army Computer Engineering Center               Eric Brunner               Jeff Case, The University of Tennessee               Tammy Chan, Fibercom               Asheem Chandna, AT&T               Cho Y. Chang, Apollo/Hewlett Packard               Chris Chiotasso, Fibronics               Paul Ciarfella, Digital Equipment Corporation               John Cook, Chipcom               Don Coolidge, Silicon Graphics               Burt Cyr, Unisys               James R. Davin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology               Nabil Damouny               Nadya El-Afandi, Network Systems Corporation               Hunaid Engineer, Cray Research               Jeff Fitzgerald, Fibercom               Richard Fox, Synoptics               Stan Froyd, ACC               Debbie Futcher, U.S. Naval Surface Warfare Center               Joseph Golio, Cray Research               Jeremy Greene, Coral               Brian D. Handspicker, Digital Equipment Corporation               Peter Hayden, Digital Equipment Corporation               Scott Hiles, U.S. Naval Surface Warfare Center               Greg Jones, Data GeneralCase                                                           [Page 43]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992               Satish Joshi, SynOptics Communications               Jayant Kadambi, AT&T Bell Labs               Joanna Karwowska, Data General               Frank Kastenholz, Interlan               Jim Kinder, Fibercom               Christopher Kolb, PSI               Cheryl Krupczak, NCR               Peter Lin, Vitalink               Then Liu               John R. LoVerso, Concurrent Computer Corporation               Ron Mackey               Gary Malkin, Proteon               Bruce McClure, Synernetics               Keith McCloghrie, Hughes Lan Systems               Donna McMaster, SynOptics               John O'Hara, Massachusetts Institute of Technology               Dave Perkins, SynOptics Communications               James E. Reeves, SynOptics Communications               Jim Reinstedler, Ungermann-Bass               Radhi Renous, Fibronics               Anil Rijsinghani, Digital Equipment Corporation               Bob Rolla, Synernetics               Nelson Ronkin, Synernetics               Marshall T. Rose, Performance Systems International, Inc.               Milt Roselinsky, CMC               Jon Saperia, Digital Equipment Corporation               Greg Satz, cisco Systems               Steven Senum, Network Systems Corporation               Jim Sheridan, IBM Corporation               Jeffrey Schiller, MIT               Dror Shindelman, Sparta               Mark Sleeper, Sparta               Craig Smelser, Digital Equipment Corporation               Lou Steinberg, IBM Corporation               Mary Jane Strohl, Apollo/Hewlett Packard               Sally Tarquinio, Mitre Corporation               Kaj Tesink, Bellcore               Ian Thomas, Chipcom               Dean Throop, Data General               Bill Townsend, Xylogics               Ahmet H. Tuncay, SynOptics Communications               Mike Turico, Motorola               Chris VandenBerg, ACC               Sudhanshu Verma, Hewlett Packard               Joe Vermeulen, UNISYS               David Waiteman, BBN               Bert Williams, Synernetics               Mark Wood, AT&T Computer SystemsCase                                                           [Page 44]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992               Y. C. Yang               Denis Yaro, Sun Microsystems               Jeff Young, Cray Research   The editor gratefully acknowledges the contributions of the editor of   the ANSI X3T9.5 SMT document, Mary Jane Strohl of Hewlett   Packard/Apollo, whose provision of that document in machine readable   form saved much typing and avoided many data entry errors.   The author gratefully acknowledges the labors of Dr. Marshall T. Rose   in assisting with converting this document to the new concise MIB   format.8.  References   [1] Rose M., and K. McCloghrie, "Structure and Identification of       Management Information for TCP/IP-based internets",RFC 1155,       Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN Systems, May 1990.   [2] McCloghrie K., and M. Rose, "Management Information Base for       Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets",RFC 1156, Hughes       LAN Systems, Performance Systems International, May 1990.   [3] Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M., and J. Davin, "Simple       Network Management Protocol",RFC 1157, SNMP Research,       Performance Systems International, Performance Systems       International, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, May 1990.   [4] McCloghrie K., and M. Rose, Editors, "Management Information Base       for Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets",RFC 1213,       Performance Systems International, March 1991.   [5] Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection -       Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1),       International Organization for Standardization, International       Standard 8824, December 1987.   [6] Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection -       Specification of Basic Encoding Rules for Abstract Notation One       (ASN.1), International Organization for Standardization,       International Standard 8825, December 1987.   [7] Rose, M., and K. McCloghrie, Editors, "Concise MIB Definitions",RFC 1212, Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN Systems,       March 1991.   [8] American National Standards Institute, "FDDI Station Management       (SMT)", Preliminary Draft Proposed American National Standard,Case                                                           [Page 45]

RFC 1285                        FDDI MIB                    January 1992       American National Standards Institute, X3T9/90-X3T9.5/84-49 REV       6.2, May 18, 1990.Security Considerations   Security issues are not discussed in this memo.Author's Address   Jeffrey D. Case   SNMP Research, Incorporated   3001 Kimberlin Heights Road   Knoxville, Tennessee  37920   Phone: (615) 573-1434   EMail: case@CS.UTK.EDUCase                                                           [Page 46]

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